Solar battery module and manufacturing method therefor

ABSTRACT

A solar battery module and manufacturing method for a solar battery module having improved output are provided. The solar battery module  1  is a transparent substrate  10 , transparent resin layer  13   b , solar battery cell  12 , colored resin layer  13   a  and back sheet  11  laminated in this order. The light-receiving surface  12   a  of the solar battery cell  12  faces the transparent resin layer  13   b  side. The backside  12   b  of the solar battery cell faces the colored resin layer  13   a . The MFR [melt flow rate] of the transparent resin layer  13   b  is lower than the MFR of the colored resin layer  13   a.

CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

This is a continuation of International Application PCT/JP2012/051149, with an international filing date of Jan. 20, 2012, filed by applicant, the disclosure of which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.

FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to a solar battery module and a manufacturing method therefor.

BACKGROUND

In recent years, solar battery modules have received considerable attention as an energy source with a low environmental impact.

A solar battery module includes solar battery cells. These solar battery cells readily deteriorate when they come into contact with moisture. Because of this, solar battery cells must be isolated from outside air. Therefore, solar battery cells are usually arranged inside a filler layer provided between protective elements for protecting the front and back.

As described, for example, in Patent Document 1, this filler layer is prepared with colored EVA film in the portion positioned between the backside of the solar battery cell and the protective element on the backside. As described in Patent Document 1, the utilization efficiency of light is enhanced by the use of colored EVA film. This can improve the photovoltaic conversion efficiency.

CITED DOCUMENTS Patent Documents

Patent Document 1: Laid-Open Patent Publication No. 2003-258283

SUMMARY Problem Solved by the Invention

The solar battery module described in Patent Document 1 can be manufactured by arranging a solar battery cell between colored EVA film and transparent EVA film under heat and pressure to create a laminate.

However, when the solar battery module described in Patent Document 1 is manufactured using this method, some of the colored EVA flows around to the light-receiving side of the solar battery cell. When the colored EVA flows around to the light-receiving side of the solar battery cell, some of the light incident on the light-receiving surface is blocked by the colored EVA. Because this reduces the light-receiving efficiency of the light-receiving surface, the output of the solar battery module is reduced.

In view of this problem, it is an object of the present invention to provide a solar battery module and manufacturing method for a solar battery module having improved output.

Means of Solving the Problem

The solar battery module is a transparent substrate, transparent resin layer, solar battery cell, colored resin layer and back sheet laminated in this order. The light-receiving surface of the solar battery cell faces the transparent resin layer side. The backside of the solar battery cell faces the colored resin layer. The MFR [melt flow rate] of the transparent resin layer is lower than the MFR of the colored resin layer.

In the manufacturing method for a solar battery module of the present invention, a laminate of a transparent substrate, transparent resin sheet, solar battery cell, colored resin sheet and back sheet is formed in this order. The light-receiving surface of the solar battery cell faces the transparent resin sheet side. The backside of the solar battery cell faces the colored resin sheet side. The transparent resin sheet has a viscosity greater than the viscosity of the colored resin sheet. The laminate is heated during lamination.

Effect of the Invention

The present invention is able to provide a solar battery module and manufacturing method for a solar battery module having improved output.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

FIG. 1 is a schematic plan view of the solar cell module in an embodiment of the present invention.

FIG. 2 is a schematic cross-sectional view from line II-II in FIG. 1.

FIG. 3 is a schematic exploded cross-sectional view of the laminate.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION

The following is an explanation of preferred embodiments of the present invention. The following embodiments are merely illustrative. The present invention is not limited to these embodiments.

Further, in each of the drawings referenced in the embodiments, members having substantially the same function are denoted by the same symbols. The drawings referenced in the embodiments are also depicted schematically. The dimensional ratios of the objects depicted in the drawings may differ from those of the actual objects. The dimensional ratios of objects may also vary between drawings. The specific dimensional ratios of the objects should be determined with reference to the following explanation.

FIG. 1 is a schematic plan view of the solar cell module in an embodiment of the present invention. FIG. 2 is a schematic cross-sectional view from line II-II in FIG. 1. As shown in FIG. 1 and FIG. 2, the solar battery module 1 includes a solar battery cell unit 2 which has a transparent substrate 10 serving as the protective element on the light-receiving side, a back sheet 11 serving as the protective element on the back side, a filler layer 13 serving as the resin layer, and more than one solar battery cell 12.

The solar battery module 1 may be surrounded by a frame. A terminal box for extracting power may also be formed above the transparent substrate 10 or back sheet 11.

(Transparent Substrate 10)

The transparent substrate 10 is arranged on the light-receiving surface 12 a side of the solar battery cell 12. The transparent substrate 10 protects the solar battery cell unit 2, and provides mechanical strength to the solar battery module 1.

The transparent substrate 10 can be a glass plate or resin sheet. However, the transparent substrate 10 is preferably a glass plate. Glass plates have high rigidity and transparency to light, and are weather-resistant.

There are no particular limitations on the thickness of the transparent substrate 10. The thickness of the transparent substrate 10 may range between 3 mm and 6 mm.

(Back Sheet 11)

The back sheet 11 faces the transparent substrate 10. The back sheet 11 is arranged on the backside 12 b of the solar battery cell 12. The back sheet 11 can be a flexible resin sheet such as a polyethylene terephthalate (PET) sheet. An inorganic barrier layer that is impermeable to moisture, such as aluminum foil, may be provided on the inside of the resin sheet constituting the back sheet 11. The inorganic battery layer also can be formed from an inorganic oxide such as silicon oxide, aluminum oxide, and magnesium oxide.

There are no particular limitations on the thickness of the back sheet 11. The thickness of the back sheet 11 may range between 150 μm and 300 μm.

(Solar Battery Cell Unit 2)

The solar battery cell unit 2 is arranged inside the filler layer 13. The solar battery cell unit 2 includes a plurality of solar battery cell strings 3 that are electrically connected. A solar battery cell string 3 has more than one solar battery cell 12. The solar battery cells 12 are arranged in one direction and are electrically connected in series or in parallel by wiring material 14. More specifically, the solar battery cells 12 are electrically connected in series or in parallel by electrically connecting adjacent solar battery cells 12 using wiring material 14.

Each solar battery cell 12 has a photoelectric conversion unit, and a p-side electrode and n-side electrode arranged on top of the photoelectric conversion unit. The photoelectric conversion unit generates carriers such as electrons and holes from received light. The photoelectric conversion unit may have a crystalline semiconductor substrate of one conductive type, and a p-type amorphous semiconductor layer and n-type amorphous semiconductor layer arranged on top of the crystalline semiconductor substrate. The photoelectric conversion unit may also have a semiconductor substrate with an exposed n-type dopant diffusion region and a p-type dopant diffusion region on the surface.

The photoelectric conversion unit may also have a p-type or n-type crystalline semiconductor substrate, a p-type amorphous semiconductor layer and n-type amorphous semiconductor layer formed on top of the crystalline semiconductor substrate, and an i-type amorphous semiconductor layer of a thickness contributing hardly anything at all to the generation of electricity arranged between the crystalline semiconductor and the p-type amorphous semiconductor layer and n-type amorphous semiconductor layer.

Also, the solar battery cell 12 may be a so-called back junction solar battery cell in which both the p-side electrode and n-side electrode are arranged on the backside of the photoelectric conversion unit.

There are no restrictions on the type of material used in the p-side electrode and n-side electrode provided it is a conductive material. The p-side electrode and n-side electrode may be made of a metal such as silver, copper, aluminum, titanium, nickel or chromium, or an alloy of these metals. The p-side electrode and n-side electrode may also be a laminate with more than one metal and/or metal-alloy conductive layer.

(Filler Layer 13)

The filler layer 13 serving as the resin layer is arranged between the transparent substrate 10 and the back sheet 11. The filler layer 13 is the element used to seal the solar battery cell units 2. Therefore, the filler layer 13 may also be called a sealing layer.

The filler layer 13 is a laminate including a colored resin layer 13 a and a transparent resin layer 13 b formed on top of the colored resin layer 13 a. The solar battery cell unit 2 is arranged at the interface between the colored resin layer 13 a and the transparent resin layer 13 b. The solar battery cell unit 2 is arranged so that the light-receiving surface 12 a of the solar battery cell 12 is facing the transparent resin layer 13 b side, and the backside 12 b is facing the colored resin layer 13 a side.

In the present embodiment, the filler layer 13 serving as the resin layer is a laminate of a colored resin layer 13 a and a transparent resin layer 13 b. However, there are no particular limitations on the resin layer of the present invention provided a colored resin layer is positioned on the backside, and a transparent resin layer is positioned on the light-receiving side and adjacent to the colored resin layer. The resin layer may have a resin layer other than a colored resin layer and a transparent resin layer. There may also be more than one colored resin layer and transparent resin layer.

The transparent resin layer 13 b is arranged between the light-receiving surface 12 a of the solar battery cell 12 and the transparent substrate 10. Here, the transparent resin layer 13 b is a resin layer allowing passage of light in the wavelength range used by the photoelectric conversion unit in the solar battery cell 12. The transparent resin layer 13 b preferably has an average transparency of 85% or greater in the 400 nm to 1,100 nm wavelength range.

The colored resin layer 13 a is arranged between the backside 12 b of the solar battery cell 12 and the back sheet 11. The colored resin layer 13 a may be a resin composition including a resin and colorant. The colored resin layer 13 a may also be made of a colored resin such as a white resin.

Specific examples of colorants include white colorants such as titanium oxide particles or calcium carbonate particles, blue colorants such as ultramarine, black colorants such as carbon black, and colorants that make the colored resin layer 13 a cloudy such as glass beads and other light-scattering materials. White titanium oxide particles are preferably used as the colorant. When white titanium oxide particles are included in the colored resin layer 13 a, light is readily scattered by the colored resin layer 13 a, and the photoelectric conversion efficiency of the solar battery module 1 can be improved.

In the present embodiment, the melt flow rate (MFR) of the transparent resin layer 13 b is lower than the MFR of the colored resin layer 13 a. In other words, the resin constituting the transparent resin layer 13 b and the resin constituting the colored resin layer 13 a are combined so that the melt flow rate (MFR) of the transparent resin layer 13 b is lower than the MFR of the colored resin layer 13 a. The melt flow rate (MFR) of the transparent resin layer 13 b is lower than the MFR of the colored resin layer 13 a preferably by 0.7 g/10 min. or more, and more preferably by 1.0 g/10 min. or more.

More specifically, the resin constituting the transparent resin layer 13 b is preferably one or more resins selected from a group including ethylenically unsaturated silane compounds, copolymers of ethylenically unsaturated silane compounds and α-olefins, and silane-modified resins.

Examples of ethylenically unsaturated silane compounds include vinyl trimethoxysilane, vinyl triethoxysilane, vinyl tripropoxysilane, and vinyl tricarboxy silane.

Examples of α-olefins include ethylene, propylene, 1-butene, isobutylene, 1-pentene, and 2-methyl-1-butene.

Examples of silane-modified resins include silane-modified ethylene, silane-modified urethane, silane-modified phenol, and silane-modified epoxies.

The resin constituting the colored resin layer 13 a is preferably one or more resins selected from a group including ethylene-vinyl acetate copolymers, ethylene-ethyl acrylate copolymers, silicone resins, epoxy resins, polyvinyl butyral, ethylene vinyl alcohol copolymers, acrylic resins, polyethylene, and polypropylene.

In the present invention, the melt flow rate (MFR) is the fluidity of a molten thermoplastic resin expressed as a numerical value.

The melt flow rate (MFR) can be calculated using the following method. An extrudate is sectioned at a fixed time interval, and the weight of the series of sections is measured, and the melt flow rate (MFR) is determined using Equation (1) below. MFR (g/10 min.)=600×m/t  (1)

In Equation (1), MFR is the melt flow rate (g/10 min.), m is the average weight of the sections, t is the time interval (sec.) at which the same was sectioned, and 600 is the number of seconds in the reference time (=10 minutes).

(Manufacturing Method for Solar Battery Module 1)

The following is an explanation of an example of a method for manufacturing the solar battery module 1 with reference to FIG. 3.

First, as shown in FIG. 3, a laminate 30 is formed by laminating the transparent resin sheet 22 constituting the transparent resin layer 13 b, the solar battery cell unit 2, the colored resin sheet 21 constituting the colored resin layer 13 a, and the back sheet 11 on top of the transparent substrate 10 in this order (laminate formation step).

Next, the laminate 30 is heated to complete the solar battery module 1 (lamination step).

In the present embodiment, as mentioned above, the melt flow rate (MFR) of the transparent resin layer 13 b is lower than the MFR of the colored resin layer 13 a. For this reason, the colored resin sheet 21 used in the lamination process has a viscosity that is lower than that of the transparent resin sheet.

When the laminate is laminated, the transparent resin sheet and colored resin sheet become thinner at the edges of the laminate. Also, some of the transparent resin sheet and colored resin sheet at the edges of the laminate flow towards the center of the laminate during the lamination process. The transparent substrate is relatively hard, and the resin sheet is flexible. As a result, the colored resin sheet provided on the resin sheet tries to flow towards the center of the laminate and towards the transparent substrate. This allows the colored resin sheet to flow around to the light-receiving surface of the solar battery cell on the edges of the solar battery cell unit.

However, in the present embodiment, the MFR of the transparent resin layer 13 b is lower than the MFR of the colored resin layer 13 a. During the lamination process, the viscosity of the colored resin sheet 21 is also lower than the viscosity of the transparent resin sheet 22. Therefore, colored resin sheet 21 trying to flow around to the light-receiving surface 12 a of the solar battery cell 12 is stopped by the higher viscosity transparent resin sheet 22. As a result, the colored resin sheet 21 can be effectively prevented from flowing around to the light-receiving surface 12 a of the solar battery cell 12. Thus, a solar battery module 1 with improved photoelectric conversion efficiency can be manufactured.

In order to effectively prevent the resin of the colored resin sheet 21 from flowing around to the light-receiving surface 12 a of the solar battery cell 12, the MFR of the transparent resin layer 13 b (=the MFR of the transparent resin sheet 22) is lower than the MFR of the colored resin layer 13 a (=MFR of the colored resin sheet 21) preferably by 0.7 g/10 min. or more, and more preferably by 1.0 g/10 min. or more.

KEY TO THE DRAWINGS

-   1: Solar Battery Module -   2: Solar Battery Cell Unit -   3: Solar Battery Cell String -   10: Transparent Substrate -   11: Back Sheet -   12: Solar Battery Cell -   12 a: Light-Receiving Surface -   12 b: Backside -   13: Filler Layer -   13 a: Colored Resin Layer -   13 b: Transparent Resin Layer -   14: Wiring Material -   21: Colored Resin Sheet -   22: Transparent Resin Sheet -   30: Laminate 

What is claimed is:
 1. A solar battery module comprising a transparent substrate, a transparent resin layer, a solar battery cell, a colored resin layer and a back sheet laminated in this order; a light-receiving surface of the solar battery cell facing the transparent resin layer, a backside of the solar battery cell facing the colored resin layer, the transparent resin layer having an MFR [melt flow rate] lower than an MFR of the colored resin layer, wherein a resin of the transparent resin layer consists of copolymers of ethylenically unsaturated silane compounds and α-olefins; and a resin of the colored resin layer consists of at least one selected from the group consisting of ethylene-vinyl acetate copolymers, ethylene-ethyl acrylate copolymers, silicone resins, epoxy resins, polyvinyl butyral, ethylene vinyl alcohol copolymers, acrylic resins, polyethylene, and polypropylene.
 2. The solar battery module according to claim 1, wherein the MFR of the transparent resin layer is lower than the MFR of the colored resin layer by 0.7 g/10 min. or more.
 3. The solar battery module according to claim 1, wherein the MFR of the transparent resin layer is lower than the MFR of the colored resin layer by 1.0 g/10 min. or more.
 4. The solar battery module according to claim 1, further comprising a solar battery cell unit that includes a plurality of solar battery cell strings that are electrically connected, wherein each solar battery cell string has a plurality of solar battery cells, and the transparent substrate, the transparent resin layer, the solar battery cell unit, the colored resin layer and the back sheet are laminated in this order.
 5. The solar battery module according to claim 1, wherein a thickness of the transparent resin layer at each of edges thereof is smaller than a thickness of the transparent resin layer at a center portion thereof, and a thickness of the colored resin layer at each of edges thereof is smaller than a thickness of the colored resin layer at a center portion thereof.
 6. A solar battery module comprising: a transparent substrate, a transparent resin layer, a solar battery cell, a colored resin layer and a back sheet laminated in this order; a light-receiving surface of the solar battery cell facing the transparent resin layer, a backside of the solar battery cell facing the colored resin layer, the transparent resin layer having an MFR [melt flow rate] lower than an MFR of the colored resin layer, wherein a resin of the transparent resin layer consists of copolymers of ethylenically unsaturated silane compounds and α-olefins; and a resin of the colored resin layer, being different from the resin of the transparent resin layer, consists of at least one selected from the group consisting of ethylene-vinyl acetate copolymers, ethylene-ethyl acrylate copolymers, silicone resins, epoxy resins, polyvinyl butyral, ethylene vinyl alcohol copolymers, acrylic resins, polyethylene, and polypropylene.
 7. The solar battery module according to claim 6, wherein the MFR of the transparent resin layer is lower than the MFR of the colored resin layer by 0.7 g/10 min. or more.
 8. The solar battery module according to claim 6, wherein the MFR of the transparent resin layer is lower than the MFR of the colored resin layer by 1.0 g/10 min. or more.
 9. The solar battery module according to claim 6, wherein a thickness of the transparent resin layer at each of edges thereof is smaller than a thickness of the transparent resin layer at a center portion thereof, and a thickness of the colored resin layer at each of edges thereof is smaller than a thickness of the colored resin layer at a center portion thereof.
 10. A solar battery module comprising a transparent substrate, transparent resin layer, solar battery cell, colored resin layer and back sheet laminated in this order; a light-receiving surface of the solar battery cell facing the transparent resin layer, a backside of the solar battery cell facing the colored resin layer, and the transparent resin layer having an MFR [melt flow rate] lower than an MFR of the colored resin layer, wherein a resin of the transparent resin layer consists of copolymers of ethylenically unsaturated silane compounds and α-olefins, the ethylenically unsaturated silane compounds being selected from the group consisting of vinyl trimethoxysilane, vinyl triethoxysilane, vinyl tripropoxysilane, and vinyl tricarboxy silane; and a resin of the colored resin layer consists of at least one selected from the group consisting of ethylene-vinyl acetate copolymers, ethylene-ethyl acrylate copolymers, silicone resins, epoxy resins, polyvinyl butyral, ethylene vinyl alcohol copolymers, acrylic resins, polyethylene, and polypropylene. 